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Smart cities, in which everyone has access to sufficient safe drinking water, sanitation, hygiene and food, are in our immediate future.
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Smart cities, in which everyone has access to sufficient safe drinking water, sanitation, hygiene and food, are in our immediate future. That is, if governments adapt to the rapidly changing fundamental needs of the communities they serve.

Income generation and poverty alleviation heavily rely on water availability for economic empowerment. Some of the key sectors affected by the ever concerning water security conditions, such as agriculture, energy production and transportation, will have to apply new ways to efficiently obtain and conserve water.

Political instability can be a direct result of poor infrastructure management, further exasperating environmental sustainability risks to basic health and livelihoods.

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A revolutionary approach to water supply

To cope with a crippling and prolonged drought crisis, MEB installed a containerized desalination plant at Richards Bay, South Africa. The project was completed in just seven months. The containers were easily transported to the designated location.1

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